PAGE TWO Chuckie Dulski remains in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital for the last seven radiation treatments of the present series. Under completion of the treat- ments, Chuckie’ will return to St. Christopher’s in Philadelphia for chemotherapy and then he is scheduled to spend Centermoreland. Chuckie is receiving treatment for Lym- phoma, and the nine year old’s progress is being followed by many of his friends and neighbors. Family members said his spirits are very good and he is always ready with a joke. Chuckie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dulski. Friends of the family have also started the Chuckie Dulski Fund out of the United Penn Bank in Tunkhannock. Money raised by the fund will be given to the family to help defray medical costs and expensive treatments he will need. LESLIE MASLOW, an eighth grade student at Wyoming Seminary Lower School in Forty Fort is one of five students of the Luzerne County Intermediate Unit to have the legislative art exhibit called ‘‘Art as Com- munication’’ in the rotunda and quarters. of the main capitol in Harrisburg. Maslow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maslow of Dallas, re- cently received a letter informing her that her work, a photograph, has qualified for the exhibit and would be on display in the state capitol from April 27 to May 27. JEAN M. POPE, R.D., College graduate, has been ap- pointed as the Director of Alumni Affairs at College Misericordia. Announc- ement was made by - Joseph R. Fink. Ms. Pope assumed the position in early April. Two Back Mountain Senior Girl Scouts were among those honored at the recent annual meeting of the Penn’s:Woods Girl Scout Council. KIRSTEN MARQUART, Dallas, Troop 634, and RITA BOGINSKI, ' Trucksville, Troop 634, are graduating from scouting. They were honored for their service to the Council, com- munity, and other Girl Scouts. The girls have been members over 10 years ane will now move" on to membership in adult scouting. NAVY SEAMAN RECRUIT LLOYD C. WIMER III, son of Lloyd C. Wimer Jr., Box 198, Rte 4, Dallas, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, III. MARINE LANCE CPL. HARRY J. FREEMAN, son of Harry E. and Joan K. Freeman of Rte 1, Dallas, recently deployed to Fort Bragg, N.C. He is Freeman joined the Marine Corps in January 1981. Primary Elections will be held on Tuesday, May on that day. The big local General Assembly in Districts 119 and 120, both running through sections of the Back Mountain. In the 120th District, some time at home in WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY $SS INTRODUCING ee ORAS A EY sir 995° Introducing our new Potomac Ook Cabinets, ‘avdilable for immediate delivery in both light & dark colors _ ARON PRODUCTS COMPANY |e SLT ZL G3 WILKES-BARRE BLVD. W.B. (Next to 01d. 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He was part of the sponsorship of 121 bills and one resolution. ~ Democrat Stanley L. Williams of 94 Walnut St., Kingston is also unop- posed. Williams is a retired municipal em- ployee, having served 25 years as a juvenile of- ficer. He is'a member of the Masons 395, the Shrine, American Legion, VEW and past president of the Fraternal Order of Police. He is campaigning on the issues of taxes, lack for senior citizens the 119th District where Representative Fred Shupnik is stepping much fiercer. The Republicans have two candidates to chose from. Ted Warkomski of Tilbury Terrace is in the race for the second time. Metropolitan Life for 30 years. He is a graduate of Wilkes College and served in World War II. He is vice president of the Board of Trustees of the Nanticoke president of the North Mountain ~ Conservation member of the Greater Nanticoke Chamber of and the Wyoming Valley Chapter of Life Underwriters. Warkomski is vitally interested in the problem of escalating health costs, the job picture and high interest rates. Marie Mera, Green St., Nanticoke is running as a housewife and her par- ticular interest is high utility rates. She is also campaigning against a lack of job opportunities 3 $10 money order for Street Street City : ; gileeh State é lp. P.O. Box 366, Dallas, Po. 18612 m= mp | in Pennsylvania and the general problems associated with inflation. Marie is a nurse by profession and belongs to the Nanticoke School Guild. She is a committee woman and serves as a fundraiser for the fourth legislative district. There are six Democrats on the slate, represent the 119th District in the General Assembly. William Lehman, Jr., of Chapel St., Swoyersville presently serves as a Councilman in that borough. He is a Luzerne County Deputy Coroner and a member of the Board of Directors of the Swoyersville American Legion. He is a Kiwanian, a Catholic War Vet, and belongs to the Knights of Columbus, Slovak League of America, Fraternal Order of Police, and the No. 2 Hose Company in Swoyersville. Owner and operator of the Lehman Funeral Home, he is also a member of the National, State and County Funeral Nirectar’s Associations. Stanley J. Jarolin, Kosciuszko St., Nanticoke is serving his second term as that city’s treasurer. the Lions and Chamber of Commerce, and belongs to the American Legion, Polish Falcons, Catholic War Vets and the Mowery Fire Department. He is also an active fundraiser for the Nanticoke State Hospital. Albert J. Wytoshek, E. Union St., Nanticoke is a second term Councilman. An employee of Lions Transportation of Erie, Wytochek also claims membership in the American Legion, Catholic War Vets, Knights of Columbus and the Nanticoke Industrial Development Authority Board. He is a veteran of the Washington Fire Department and affiliated with the local fire com- pany. He is Council’s representative to the Department: and belongs to the Fire Association and six County “Fireman's Associations. His primary interests are tax relief, industrial revitalization, increased education and other benefits for volunteer firemen and high utility costs. He and his wife Delores are the parents of a daughter and have three grandchildren. Other candidates in the race are Jean Ditzler, Hanover St., Nanticoke, Mark Brown, Bridge St., Nanticoke; and Joseph Piazza, Swoyersville. Lo MUM 675-2500 At the FARM light in Shavertown Let us help you put the finishing touches on your wedding with beautiful flowers. Whether it’s the bride’s or attendants’ bouquets \ ER